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Reading in this segment of the IoT is a very high priority for me now.
Why?
The table is set for us.
Today instead of the sort of dry market share data I am going to read about the guy who has been in this segment a while...
Bragi Dash.
The Dash Pro by Bragi Review: Gesture Controls Impress, But Some UI and Design Frustrations Remain
Wednesday July 5, 2017 7:04 AM PDT by Mitchel Broussard
https://www.macrumors.com/review/the-dash-pro-review-bragi/
This snip on battery life....first.
If you do end up using The Dash Pro as a main workout companion, you'll never have to worry about battery life. Bragi promises five hours of battery on one charge of The Dash Pro,
This is there brand new device so NOT MUCH improvement, if any?
with the charging case refueling the earphones up to five times on one charge of its own, and my usage found that to be accurate. On the downside, checking the battery life of The Dash Pro (shaking them to reveal a color battery level) and the charging case (plugging it into a power source through the micro-USB to USB cable to read the LED battery level) is not nearly as definitive as competitor earphones, especially without any app or widget functionality that could give a clearer percentage of battery for the devices.
This new wearable is NOT a hearable at all!
has NO always listening feature!
A snip on how you make it do stuff ( OS)?
Bragi OS and Daily Use
Controlling all of The Dash Pro's features is mostly a pleasant experience, particularly in the all-new Bragi OS 3 that's available for both The Dash and The Dash Pro. A standout is the Virtual 4D Menu, which you can activate by looking downwards, looking straight ahead (a tone will sound here), then looking upwards to confirm. Once you're in the 4D menu, the Bragi Assistant will brightly give you context of what menu you're looking at, which you can turn your head to select and nod to activate: start/stop activity, call up Siri (or Google if you're on Android), play/pause music, and skip song.
When in use, it's kind of like having four imaginary screens in front of you at all times and, most impressively, the head gesture controls never failed me, although making such erratic gestures in public can feel silly. Another one of my favorite parts of The Dash Pro's operating system is something called My Tap, which was actually a part of Bragi OS 2 last year. With these gestures, you can set up a double tap on your cheek to either skip a song or play/pause what you're listening to, and it's one of the coolest and more reliable wireless headphone control systems I've ever used.
Commentary....So I am using these very solid ear buds- a new improved device as a mental model.
So what is wrong with them....they are NOT a hearable! They are deaf. SO if they are deaf they cannot
have a digital assistant change things on the fly as you move through your day. This starts to show
how the BIG tier 1s, or BIG apps companies can change the landscape. Compare this device to the new material on Samsung- they have a IconX in the market for over a yr now. They have Bixby and have added more and more voice technology- say the Greek company of last week....
2 snips is all we need here, but first one huge digression...
The S8 and Notes have a Bixby button
Pressing that button will activate and launch Bixby,
It is NOT always listening in their best current designs. It just seems they would have to try a good LPSD on the bench on a smartphone, loose the Bixy button, so even if the device is in a car cradle you could make use of Bixby....Samsung loose the Bixby button and make a better device? Handsfree.....a Chinese maker who uses the Eos should make it with NO BUTTON and always listening?
QUIK help Samsung loose the Bixby button one day, please.
ok back on track now- 2 snips of text
1.It's oddly in Samsung's Gear Fit Pro trademark where they introduce "Digital Assistant" .................. Specifically for watches the trademark filings states: "Watches that communicate data to personal digital assistants,
2. Samsung Is Reportedly Working On Its Own Iteration Of AirPods With Bixby Voice Integration
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Geoffrey Moore wrote Crossing the Chasm....
http://www.squeezedbooks.com/articles/crossing-the-chasm.html
One successful way of making this connection is to target a specific niche where you can be not just a competitor, but the winner. Having established this ‘beachhead’, it’s easier to expand into other niches and the market at large.
A beachhead- on small bit of land that you can come to own-call your own-.
Step2:SelectaBeachheadMarket
In the BIGGER pic consider that hearables/voice just might be it?
So don't be disappointed if the segment of the IoT seems small, it will get BIGGER
Consider that on a smartphone Samsung/anyone just might be able to loose an on/off button for a Bixby/Digital assistant ;-)
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